I have a 1917 Enfield no.1 mk3, 410 shotgun modified in 1935. It has not been changed to shoot a modern .410.
Does it have more value as original .410 or changed to shoot modern .410.
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I have a 1917 Enfield no.1 mk3, 410 shotgun modified in 1935. It has not been changed to shoot a modern .410.
Does it have more value as original .410 or changed to shoot modern .410.
In my opinion, so many have been reamed to shoot regular .410 cartridges, it is now better to leave them alone; especially as your example is quite an early one.
get more money for one not reamed out to regular 410. leave it alone lots of surplus ammo for it case sell for about 40 to 50.00